Ryanair has now increased the prices for priority passes on certain routes, which means passengers could have to hand over €6 instead when making the booking, or even €7 if they add it to the booking at a later date.

All of customers get to bring one small bag and they must put their other bag in the hold at the boarding gate free of charge.

“There have been some recent changes as per our list of fees published on our website.

“Priority boarding, which allows customers to bring two pieces of hand luggage on board with them and board the plane first, costs €5/€6 (depending on the route) at the time of booking and €6/€7 (depending on the route) when added to a booking.”

The budget airline is looking to cut check-in from four days down to 48 hours - but only for those who haven’t reserved a seat.

From June 13 onwards, those who have forked out the extra money for an assigned seat will still be able to check in up to two months ahead of departure.

Everyone else will have two days prior to check in - but it’s worth using the app or the Ryanair website, as check-in at the airport costs €55, unless you have a Flexi-Plus ticket where check-in is free of charge.